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UPSC Preparation: 7 Ways To Improve Your Concentration

UPSC Preparation Tips

Team AG by Team AG
December 27, 2021
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You’ve decided to take the civil services exams, but your brain isn’t ready to accept it yet. Your mind keeps pulling you back into the lives of your friends who are either making money or going on a holiday to Goa. Isn’t that unfair? Don’t worry; we’re here to assist you in how concentrating during your UPSC exam preparation. You can join online IAS coaching for better results.

Keep your mind calm by doing meditation

A pimple on your face is noticeable, yet not all mental diseases are so apparent. The issue is that we don’t care as much about our bodies as we do about our minds.

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  1. IAS aspirants may benefit from meditation since it helps them to have a good memory. 
  2. It makes remembering, recalling, and comprehending subjects simple. 
  3. The minds of UPSC aspirants become weary as a result of their busy studying schedules and huge syllabus.
  4. Meditation restores the mind. It aids in the elimination of useless ideas that enter one’s head.

Run like Forest Gump

There are several ideas to explain how physical activity may help your mind and body remain healthy. If you’re not a sports enthusiast or a gym-goer, try simple things like going for a run to stay healthy.

 

  1. Take a walk. Run as much as you wish, expressing your frustrations or worrisome ideas.
  2. Going for walks can aid in keeping the bodyweight down.
  3. It can assist in the reduction of tension and pressure.

Focus on efforts, not on the result

If you think about it, this is logical. Hard effort, perseverance, and determination are directly related to your success. As a result, the emphasis should be on studying for the examination rather than its outcome.

 

  1. Prepare your strategies without expecting results.
  2. Keep the outcomes out of your head.
  3. After solid preparation, you’ll feel ready for the exam. So please don’t be concerned about it.

Surround yourself with positive people

Positive vibes are the most important thing for IAS candidates. If aspirants have family and friends behind them, it appears to be a simple task to pass India’s most challenging exam.

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  1. Make a distance from the individuals who bring you down.
  2. Remember that not everyone wants the best for you. As a result, you must have a comprehensive knowledge of those you wish to be friends with.
  3. Positive individuals can minimize distractions and boost their spirits.
  4. They would serve as negative-vibe-repellants to protect you from small annoyances so that you may focus on your study.

Keep a distance from family drama.

Family is significant, but what your relatives think or say about you is unimportant.

 

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  1. Don’t over-think how many people’s lives you can improve or how much pressure they put on you to become an IAS officer.
  2. Don’t be hasty to judge others. You are not responsible for all of the family’s issues. As a result, it’s best to focus on your preparations and ignore these useless ideas.

Sleep as much as your body requires

Because of the intense application schedules, many IAS aspirants sacrifice their sleep. However, irregular sleep may have a long-term detrimental impact on test takers’ health.

 

  1. The body’s normal function requires at least 6 hours of sleep per night.
  2. If you don’t get enough rest, your body will eventually give up, and you may develop some health problems.
  3. Sleep well regularly to help your body recover energy and restart the process the next day.

Fix or ignore things worrying you

Life is not always the same. New experiences constantly surprise us. Heartbreak or a quarrel with your buddy may divert you. However, despite all these difficulties, you must press on in life and give your best when it comes to exam preparation.

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  1. Do whatever you can to correct the difficulties. If your greatest buddy’s quarrel keeps you from focusing on your studies, go and talk to them about it.
  2. Remember, you can’t solve everything. Some difficulties will have to be dealt with along the way. As a result, ignoring such issues is the most excellent method to cope with them.

 

Conclusion

You’ve decided to take the civil services exams, but your brain isn’t ready to accept it yet. Your mind keeps pulling you back into the lives of your friends who are either making money or going on a holiday to Goa. Isn’t that unfair? Don’t worry; we’re here to assist you in how concentrating during your UPSC exam preparation. You can join online IAS coaching for better results.

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